Meteorite Mineralogy

Meteorite Mineralogy by Alan Edward Rubin, published by Cambridge University Press on August 5, 2021, is a comprehensive exploration of meteorites and their mineralogical characteristics. This edition spans 418 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in the intersection of science and space. The book documents the history of mineralogy and meteorite research while summarizing the diverse mineralogical features of various meteorites and Solar System bodies that have been studied through spacecraft.
Readers will find detailed explanations of how to identify different mineral phases using microscopy and back-scattered electron images. The text covers the formation processes of meteoritic minerals, including condensation in stellar atmospheres and crystallization in magmas. Enhanced by striking back-scattered electron images and color photographs, this resource serves not only meteorite researchers but also terrestrial mineralogists, cosmochemists, planetary scientists, and graduate students in related fields.
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Meteorites are fascinating cosmic visitors. Using accessible language, this book documents the history of mineralogy and meteorite research, summarizes the mineralogical characteristics of the myriad varieties of meteorites, and explains the mineralogical characteristics of Solar System bodies visited by spacecraft. Some of these bodies contain minerals that do not occur naturally on Earth or in meteorites. The book explains how to recognize different phases under the microscope and in back-scattered electron images. It summarizes the major ways in which meteoritic minerals form – from condensation in the expanding atmospheres of dying stars to crystallization in deep-seated magmas, from flash-melting in the solar nebula to weathering in the terrestrial environment. Containing spectacular back-scattered electron images, colour photographs of meteorite minerals, and with an accompanying online list of meteorite minerals, this book provides a useful resource for meteorite researchers, terrestrial mineralogists, cosmochemists and planetary scientists, as well as graduate students in these fields
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